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Protect Your Property from Water Damage

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Water may be essential to life, but as a destructive force, water can diminish the value of your home or building. Homes, as well as Commercial buildings, can suffer water damage that results in increased maintenance costs, a decrease in the value of the property, lowered productivity and potential liability associated with a decline in indoor air quality. The best way to protect against this potential loss is to ensure that the building components, which enclose the structure, known as the building envelope, are water resistant. Also, you will want to ensure that manufacturing processes, if present, do not allow excess water to accumulate. Finally, make sure that the plumbing and ventilation systems, which can be quite complicated in buildings, operate efficiently and are well maintained. This provides some basic steps for identifying and eliminating potentially damaging excess moisture.

Identify and repair all Leaks and Cracks

The following are common building-related sources of water intrusion:

Prevent Water Intrusion Through Good Inspection and Maintenance Programs

You can help prevent water intrusion and excessive moisture levels by regularly inspecting the following elements of your building to ensure they remain in good condition.

Protection From Water Damage

Act Quickly if Water Intrusion Occurs

Label shut-off valves so that water supply can be easily closed in the event of a plumbing leak. If water intrusion does occur, you can minimize the damage by addressing the

problem quickly and thoroughly. Immediately remove standing water and all moist materials, and consult with a building professional. Should your building become damaged by a catastrophic event such as fire, flood or storm, take appropriate action to prevent further water damage once it is safe to do so. This may include boarding up damaged windows,

covering a damaged roof with plastic sheeting or removing wet materials and supplies. Fast action on your part will help minimize the time and expense for repairs, resulting in a

faster recovery.

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